Living on Avenida da Liberdade is a statement. This is the most expensive street in Portugal. The building is a renovated palace. High ceilings, intricate moldings, but completely modern inside. The Noise: Surprisingly good. The windows are museum-grade. You see the traffic, but you don't hear it. The Finish: Everything is marble, gold, and silk. It feels like living in a Cartier boutique.
Neighbors
You never see them. It’s very private. Probably owned by investors who are rarely there.
Noise
Soundproofed perfection.
View
View of the tree-lined avenue. Elegant.
About the building
General
It’s small and exclusive. No crowded elevators. There is a small spa/wellness area for residents. The concierge books your tables and calls your driver. It’s effortless living
Cleanliness
Immaculate
Yard
No courtyard, just the Avenue.
About the district
General
You are in the center of luxury. Louis Vuitton is your neighbor. Best restaurants (JNcQUOI, Seen) are steps away. Cons: It’s not a 'neighborhood'. There is no local butcher or bakery. You live among tourists and shoppers. It lacks a community feel. You don't walk out in sweatpants here
Parks
The Avenue itself is a park.
Supermarkets
Groceries are hard to find. You have to go to Restauradores or El Corte Inglés.